Cthcphonic Vocal Fox Trot Orftan Vocal Foi Trot 11511 Jul trot Foi Trot Voral Organ My Blueeayen Paul Whlteman andllle Orchestra Jecae Cra vetoed My Heart Stood Still All the rage In London MelriHe Gideon George. Olaen antl lilt Music A 29828 21092 21027 21034 mong iviy Souvenirs "Sensation of the dag.' Roger Wolfe Kahn end His Orchestra Just a Memory Paul Whltrann and Hi Orrh?ura lUrokl Yatea Cooper Liwiey J caw Crawford 210i 21051 On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day Foi Trot Nat Shllkret and The Vlcta Orchestra WH Duet with uultar Jim MUJtr-Clwrtie Kwrel. 2W0 The Black Jack Duet t omic Illacl-fac IMmhfim George Le Malre and Rai Van 21954 8! 1 The Btack Jad Alto the latett lied Seal record by famotu Victor arliili Victor Talkln Machine i'jo. GENUINE V ACU U MBOTTUE of Canada, limited Lunch Kit COMPLETE THERilOS MOTTLE AND METAL BOX $2.00 New "STRONGLAS" Thermos, almost unbreakable. 15 ot. size . . $1.03 7te Pioneer Drugtists THIRD AVE V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8? u 200 Dr. JoSe Maguire DENTIST Has Relumed fnim his viaii noulh and in now rcctriving patients. Over Ormes Drug Store Phone 525 Lady Amtiatant She Coughed Night and Day Could Not Sleep Mra. Leonard Haywood, Vittoria Comer, N.B., write: "Last fall I took ur awful euld which I e&sgfct while dxfviag in ao open ear on a cold day. "I eaojrhed night and day, eould not deep at night, and my eyes tin Lfi'w .ao that i'ewud BaUryeS a pBCag. Hj husband got me a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup aad before I had taken the whole of it say cold had dieappeared." "Dr. Wood's" haa been on tie aurket for the past 39 years; prlee Ma. a Lottie, large family aiza 60c j pat np only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. RAILWAY OFFICIALS IN CONFERENCE HERE Member n( Staff I rum t-ntral Interior Arrive to Attrnd sliiis Being I (rid TmU) To attend a divisional staff conference hich Is being held in tlie city today officials of thr Canadian National Ball wsys from alcng tlie Hue as far as Jasper Part arrived on yesterday afternoon's train. The conference la being presided over by Superintendent W. R Tobey and among the visiting oflscials In attendance an P. O. Russell, Sml inert, assistant superintendent; B. C. Davidson, rcsdmmter, McBrlde; B. A. Harlow and D Dlneen. roidmaatera. Punce Oeo-gp; H Cunderson and J. Moriarty, roadmatters, Smlthers; A. D. Watt, divisional master mechanic . Prince Oeorge. and George Keep of toe investigation department, Prince Oeorge. Also present are J E. Donoghue, chief timekeeper, and R B. McLean, supervisor of car service, both of Vancouver. The officials from out of town wul ret turn to the Interior tomorrow. LEVENPOOL REPORT REGARD TO STORM Lieut. Commander V. Porta. R I Jl, master of the steamer Levenpoot. d?- elaren that he did nst report to the Dally News having almost gone ashore on the Alaskan eoaif This la correct The skipper did not report to the News, in fact the Daily News representative did not see hua hut secured the report indirectly. R. Holtby of th B snd B De t tjI toe oanaattazi national Railways returned to the city on ye-terday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior on onVial duties. R. . Sargent, wall knows lnterlot merchant, is a visitor In the city, having arrived on yesterday alteruoon ;raln from Bazeltou. TERRACE T. Tt vlor left on Monday for Calgary, where he haa been translerred m the Bank of Montreal service. Mra. Atree and children arrived from Prince Rupert on Monday and are taking up th'jtr rvt'deuoe In the living mans behind the Terrace Motcrm Oarage Mr. A 1 tree la employed in the meat market of the Richmond suus. Mrs J B Agar la a patient in the Prince Rupert Hoplltl at present. St. John and Dorluda Colthurst left 3ti Thursday to renume their studies at private schools in the south. I Howard Warn left on Wednesday for Cluury where he has accepted a poal- tion. Mrs W S. Caasell and daughters of Kwinlua passed through on Wednesday enrovu- to Calgary where they will spend aon'.r aeeks. T. W Brewster, forest supervisor ol Rmltlicr? spent the early part of thr week in town snd while here addreaaed the Board of Trade meeting on Tuesday evening. The W A. to thr Terrace Honpltal Association met on Tmsday afternoon at the home of Mr O 1 Bundal. ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Elk's Lesp-year Dance. January ao. Legion Novelty Dance January 37. Print Rupert Oltla February I. Drill Team dance Eik' Annual Daiii-. Fvbiuary 17. CNR Annual Ball. Friday. Pobrary 17. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 ('uruitfts. Wurelicnisiiiii, arid (:4t ri lut i ny Tnm or M .tor Service 4'onI Sunt! and Gravel We SiKcinlle In f'inim and FurtiliiP' Muvlim. Local and Personal BO. Undertakers. Phone 41 Dentist- Dr. J. R. Qoese. Phone 080 Skating datir. 2 to and 8 to 10. tl TwiBjr-e Tafc,, i, -PC- night . lng o River. P,houe 780. Society meeting Zenitb Cafe, the place body's pocket. Oet the Big 4 nsbll' if a Taxi, pbon. 4. Rev. I. A. Jobaneen sailed i the Prince Rupert htla for Zenith it to suit every' Whtn tx thinking tf Capt. and His. Oeorge Fritz sailed this mcratng by the Prince Rupert (or Vancouver on a holiday trip. Grand opening of tbelr enlarged Hall. Moose Whist Drive end Dance. Tuesday. January 17. Cash prizes. 13 Adam Mackle. inspector of fisheries, called tola morning by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on official duties The flirt"1 meeting ol the Canadi.m Hcllbut Malting Veaael Owners Association will be held in toe City Hall. Frl-iay. January II it B p.m. 10 Lao Paulcer. Alloc Arm prospector, who arrive In the city earlier In the week from the north, stuled this morning by the Prince Ruper; for Vancou ver. Mra. HeUawaU and three children from Medicine Hat en route to visit her mother Mra. Blcbardson at Tlell, Q.CX. Will leave tor Bkidegate on the Prince John. of the Royal Purple Bridge, whist and dance tonight in llk's Home, Ladles aOc. at US. Good music. Gentlemen 76c. Mr. and Mrs. Ota Wanebo of Ketchikan, who nave been oat a trip to Chi cago, arrived in aha dj from the Kaat jn yesterday aftaaooals train and win proceed borne on the Princess Mary tomorrow afternoon. Called to Nelson on account of the nertoua t linos of their daughter. Mra. Trevor A. Clarke, formerly of this city. Indian Agent and Mra. W K. Colliaon .ailed tUs morning on the Prince Ba-rert for the south. G. C. MacKay, district englnaar ta the DTOvlneial department of public works, aatled this mOrnlnlt on the Prince Rupert for Victoria, wiser, be wU: it lend s departmental conference Mrs MacKsy is accompanying him on the ;r!p south. M T Alvaaoff snd Paul Alvaaoff sali- sa by the Prince Rupert this morning for Vancouver. One of them will rattan to the city within a week or so h the architect s plana for the new theatre they are to build on Third Avenue near the corner of Pulton St. Ernest Wood worth, bridge fcr the provincial departaaont of public works, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from tha Interior and sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where ha will spend a holiday while departmental work ia closed down. To attend a conference of engineers of the provincial department of public works which will be Mid at headquarters in the capital. W. A. Talbot, assistant district engineer with headquarters at An vox. pas sad through the city on the Prince Rupert this morning bound for Victoria. Baptist church reopening after renovation Sunday. January 11. New pewa. new organ, new heating system, splendid singing. Junior choir in the morn-'ng. Evening service solos by Miss . M Davtca. B. W. Howard and Ernest Smith Thr choir will rand at Emerson's Anthem "Oh be Joyful in the Lord." Sergeant J. P. M. Uaaiaah. chief of tne city detachment of IS provincial polio, points out that neat Wednesday January IB. Is the final date tor the securing by car owners of their new lSa license plates. The police department hopes that tlie letter of the law 111 be conformed with In this regard Noma W. Prlngle. acroanpanled by his mother. Mrs S. Prlngle, will aall tomorrow morning on the Princess Beatrice for Vancouver where on Tuesday neat hit wedding will take place to Miss Bdlth McCaul. R.N.. faraaarly lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Following the ceremony, Mra. Prlngle. sr.. win make an xtended Vlelt In Vauoouvef and other polata Having m his euHtody AUstsj VVbeley. rortnrHpM; teatah. wlfn,i . tenoedwtertlsuea fnantna' ImpfBcevmeht kt Okadla wy SUpeiidlarr'stageaftetonDr. H q. Large for drunkenness, on the Indian Reserve; Oacar L. Clsyte. Vho has been sent down by Stipendiary Magia-tiate I. T. Kenney of Terrace for non-support of his wife snd family aad a brought to the city on yesterday sflemoon's trsin hv Provlnoial Constable Sni Sen in- and an Insane patient lor Bssondsle. Corp. Trad Mark-land, provini il police, sailed on the Prince Rupert tin inoriiliig for "an- Till . . ' w. j m OlO UMITIS kao. a.fcSM Baafcetball tonight. Exhibition Hall at 7 JO. 3tc and 10c. C A Procunler of Sunnyalde Caniery la a business visitor In town, having arrived on yesterday afternoon's tram. John Milton of the crew of the lighthouse tender Blrnle sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Victoria. j Colored Bath Towels, regular 90c each, for 66c per pair. Also all kinds sf dress materials. 9&c per "yard. Dry Ooods and Novelty Shop. Phone 776. ' Union steamer Oardena. Capt. A. E. Dickson, to due at 10 o'clock tonight from Vancouver and way porta The vessel will aall at B o'clocic tomorrow morning on bar return south. W. J. Larkworthy. well known New Haaelton merchant, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the in ten or, sailing this morning by the; Prinee Rupert tor Vancouver cn a bus-; trip. Mrs. J. W. Collier sailed thla mom- lot on the Prince Rupert for Vancou- ver. snroute to California. Having been la a poor state of health for some time. . tt la expected the change of climate will benefit her. ! The preliminary trial of Jack Hignall charged with causing bodily Injury to Joseph Cook, as a result of a shooting affair on Lakelae Lake last fall, l proceeding this afternoon before 8tlprndl- ary Magistrate H. P. McLeod in prcvin-( del -ollce court. j Miss Martha Rues of Skldegste. who uaa been on a holiday visit to Anyox. reached the city from the north on the Prince Rupert this morning and will proceed by the Prince John tomorrow morning on her return to her home on he Queen Charlotte Islands. Last opportunity to eet your fur cost for less than oot. Por three days jnry we are offeniiB sll our coats at 'lalf price. We stand by every coat we uarai'tee and the guarantee does not have to be In writing We do not sruar-jutee Electric Besl Costs that may lat three months, for five years, nor do we charge two hundred dollars for a coat that Is worth seventy-five. If you are i not astufled you have the option f ! ' xrhancln or get your money bark Remember this is Ooldbloom "The Old Reliable'' whom you have known for years, so do not miss this opportunity W. Ooldbloom. Second Avenue. 13 Your Children's Cough ' can be quickly and- safely relieved with PERTUSSIN, the pleasant and effective cough medicine known to physicians and pharmacists for many years. r"rnfronihrinlul drags "depe." PRRTUaaiN I the taftst eouah remedy for everr mrmbst ef the famllv. At all drug alorr IkjIiIh SUc snd tlJO r for Every Cough 1 WHETHER you be one of the active players or an interested spectator, you will feel the need of a steaming cup of "OXO". 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